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1976–77 Burnley F.C. Season
The 1976–77 season was Burnley F.C., Burnley's first consecutive season in the second tier of English football. They were initially managed by Joe Brown (footballer born 1929), Joe Brown until February 1977, when Harry Potts took over. Appearances and goals Matches Football League Division Two ;Key *In Result column, Burnley's score shown first *H = Home match *A = Away match *pen. = Penalty kick (association football), Penalty kick *o.g. = Own goal ;Results Final league position FA Cup League Cup Anglo-Scottish Cup References

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Burnley () is a town and the administrative centre of the wider Borough of Burnley in Lancashire, England, with a 2021 United Kingdom census, 2021 population of 78,266. It is north of Manchester and east of Preston, Lancashire, Preston, at the confluence of the River Calder, Lancashire, River Calder and River Brun. The town is located near the countryside to the south and east, with the towns of Padiham and Brierfield, Lancashire, Brierfield to the west and north respectively. It has a reputation as a regional centre of excellence for the manufacturing and aerospace industries. The town began to develop in the early medieval period as a number of farming Hamlet (place), hamlets surrounded by Manorialism, manor houses and royal forests, and has held a market for more than 700 years. During the Industrial Revolution it became one of Lancashire's most prominent mill towns; at its peak, it was one of the world's largest producers of cotton cloth and a major centre of engineering. ...
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